MOC3052VM Fairchild Optoelectronics Group, MOC3052VM Datasheet - Page 4

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MOC3052VM

Manufacturer Part Number
MOC3052VM
Description
OPTOCOUPLER TRIAC-OUT VDE 6-DIP
Manufacturer
Fairchild Optoelectronics Group
Datasheet

Specifications of MOC3052VM

Voltage - Isolation
7500Vpk
Number Of Channels
1
Voltage - Off State
600V
Output Type
AC, Triac, Standard
Current - Gate Trigger (igt) (max)
10mA
Current - Hold (ih)
280µA
Current - Dc Forward (if)
60mA
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
6-DIP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Current - Output / Channel
-
© 2004 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation
MOC3051-M
I
This graph (figure 3) shows the increase of the trigger current
when the device is expected to operate at an ambient tempera-
ture below 25°C. Multiply the normalized I
with the data sheet guaranteed I
Example:
T
I
Phase Control Considerations
LED Trigger Current versus PW (normalized)
Random Phase Triac drivers are designed to be phase control-
lable. They may be triggered at any phase angle within the AC
FT
F
A
versus Temperature (normalized)
= -40°C, I
@ -40°C = 10 mA x 1.4 = 14 mA
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.0
-40
1
Figure. 1 LED Forward Voltage vs. Forward Current
NORMALIZED TO T A = 25°C
FT
Figure. 3 Trigger Current vs. Ambient Temperature
= 10 mA
-20
I
F
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE - T
- LED FORWARD CURRENT (mA)
0
20
10
T
T
T
A
A
FT
A
= -55
= 100
= 25
40
.
o
o
o
C
C
C
A
60
(
o
FT
C)
shown this graph
80
100
100
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OPTOISOLATORS TRIAC DRIVERS
sine wave. Phase control may be accomplished by an AC line
zero cross detector and a variable pulse delay generator which
is synchronized to the zero cross detector. The same task can
be accomplished by a microprocessor which is synchronized
to the AC zero crossing. The phase controlled trigger current
may be a very short pulse which saves energy delivered to the
input LED. LED trigger pulse currents shorter than 100 µs must
have an increased amplitude as shown on Figure 4. This graph
shows the dependency of the trigger current I
pulse width can be seen on the chart delay t(d) versus the LED
trigger current.
I
minimum specified I
the device characteristic. The normalized I
plied with the devices guaranteed static trigger current.
Example:
Guaranteed I
I
FT
FT
in the graph I
(pulsed) = 10 mA x 5 = 50 mA
Figure. 4 LED Current Required to Trigger vs. LED Pulse Width
-200
-400
-600
-800
800
600
400
200
0
6-PIN DIP RANDOM-PHASE
25
20
15
10
5
0
1
-3
FT
= 10 mA, Trigger pulse width PW = 3 µs
FT
Figure. 2 On-State Characteristics
2
-2
PW in , LED TRIGGER PULSE WIDTH (µs)
versus (PW) is normalized in respect to the
FT
ON-STATE VOLTAGE - V
for static condition, which is specified in
5
-1
(600 VOLT PEAK)
10
0
20
MOC3052-M
NORMALIZED TO:
TM
PW in ≥ 100 µs
1
(V)
FT
50
2
has to be multi-
FT
100
versus the
3
9/2/04

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